Unlock the future of ultra-wideband technology
Ultra-wideband (UWB) has emerged as a mainstream technology, gaining widespread adoption in smartphones and other smart devices. The next-generation ultra-wideband (NG-UWB), as defined in IEEE 802.15.4ab, aims to:
- Enhance ranging performance
- Increase data transfer capabilities
- Introduce new coding schemes for improved link budget and coexistence
- Enable standardized sensing capabilities
Download this complimentary Rohde & Schwarz poster for a concise overview of UWB channel bands, pulse shape variants, and enhanced modulation (HRP-EMDEV) that you can display on your wall.
The IEEE 802.15.4ab enhancements include low-latency communication modes and multi-millisecond (MMS) ranging and sensing capabilities, which unlocks several new UWB applications such as tap-free payments, high-resolution audio and video, advanced sensing, radar capabilities, and more.
Check out the poster for details on:
- Low-Latency Data (HRP-LLDDEV)
- Advanced Ranging (HRP-ADRDEV)
- UWB Sensing (HRP-SDEV)